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How do I protect my interest in a house or land after separation?
If you have separated or are facing separation from your partner, you may be concerned about how to protect your interest in a house or land, particularly if that house or land is not in your name. If this sounds like you, you may wish to consider lodging a Caveat as you prepare to finalise a property settlement. Protecting...
Read moreCo-Parenting Arrangements Over the Christmas Holidays – Plan Ahead Now!
The Christmas period can be a stressful time for most families, and it is certainly not made any easier if you are navigating co-parenting with your former partner or spouse during the festive season. While a lot of separated parents can be amicable and adhere to an informal agreement in relation to their co-parenting, we recommend...
Read moreRoadside testing for drug driving – your questions answered
We get lots of questions from clients about drug driving and drug testing. Some of the most commonly asked questions lately are answered in this blog. If I’m stopped by Police can they test me for Cocaine? Currently roadside testing in South Australia is limited to cannabis, methamphetamine, and MDMA. In 2025, South...
Read moreSocial Media and Separation = Not a Good Mix
We often tell our clients to be wary of posting anything to social media after separation and especially during any Court proceedings that may be in progress in relation to their property settlement and/or parenting matters. With social media now the most used domain of sharing our thoughts, experiences and lifestyle to the...
Read moreMobile phone detection cameras in South Australia - what you need to know.
South Australia police have now rolled out mobile detection cameras in five locations around metropolitan Adelaide, with two more locations being considered for early next year. Over a three-month testing phase earlier this year, SAPOL said it made 71,044 detections from 6,794,050 vehicles — which it equated to a staggering...
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